This series is just too funny. Even if the Heat do win it all, they have drastically underachieved with the way they have played. I've said it before and I'll say it again: The Heat are soft as South Beach!

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For the Pacers to win Rob Hibbert will have to score 20+ and have 10+ rebounds.

Pacers have to out rebound the Heat. When they out rebound Miami, they neutralize the effectiveness of birdman and Battier.

Hibbert needs to stay out of foul trouble. If Miami is smart, they will use Lebron to attack the basket early on and draw quick fouls on Hibbert. I don’t know why they haven’t done this in every game. When Hibbert is not on the court, the Pacers are just not the same team.

Don’t expect the Pacers to get any close calls in game 7. The NBA is about money, and the Heat generates more revenue than the Pacers. So I will be shocked if the refs give the Pacers any questionable calls in their favor. I hope the game will be called fairly, but I won’t hold my breath.

In the end, I think Miami wins. If Hibbert gets into early foul trouble, the Heat will win easily. Of course, this Miami team routinely underachieves, so the Pacers have a chance.

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"God is a consuming fire. And His fire is love."+ Gebre Menfes Kidus +

For the Pacers to win Rob Hibbert will have to score 20+ and have 10+ rebounds.

Pacers have to out rebound the Heat. When they out rebound Miami, they neutralize the effectiveness of birdman and Battier.

Hibbert needs to stay out of foul trouble. If Miami is smart, they will use Lebron to attack the basket early on and draw quick fouls on Hibbert. I don’t know why they haven’t done this in every game. When Hibbert is not on the court, the Pacers are just not the same team.

Don’t expect the Pacers to get any close calls in game 7. The NBA is about money, and the Heat generates more revenue than the Pacers. So I will be shocked if the refs give the Pacers any questionable calls in their favor. I hope the game will be called fairly, but I won’t hold my breath.

In the end, I think Miami wins. If Hibbert gets into early foul trouble, the Heat will win easily. Of course, this Miami team routinely underachieves, so the Pacers have a chance.

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And that's the pre-game analysis from Captain Obvious turn Conspiracy Theorist. Back to you Marv.

For the Pacers to win Rob Hibbert will have to score 20+ and have 10+ rebounds.

Pacers have to out rebound the Heat. When they out rebound Miami, they neutralize the effectiveness of birdman and Battier.

Hibbert needs to stay out of foul trouble. If Miami is smart, they will use Lebron to attack the basket early on and draw quick fouls on Hibbert. I don’t know why they haven’t done this in every game. When Hibbert is not on the court, the Pacers are just not the same team.

Don’t expect the Pacers to get any close calls in game 7. The NBA is about money, and the Heat generates more revenue than the Pacers. So I will be shocked if the refs give the Pacers any questionable calls in their favor. I hope the game will be called fairly, but I won’t hold my breath.

In the end, I think Miami wins. If Hibbert gets into early foul trouble, the Heat will win easily. Of course, this Miami team routinely underachieves, so the Pacers have a chance.

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And that's the pre-game analysis from Captain Obvious turn Conspiracy Theorist. Back to you Marv.

And yet coaches and players often fail to do the obvious, simple things that it takes to win.

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"God is a consuming fire. And His fire is love."+ Gebre Menfes Kidus +

For the Pacers to win Rob Hibbert will have to score 20+ and have 10+ rebounds.

Pacers have to out rebound the Heat. When they out rebound Miami, they neutralize the effectiveness of birdman and Battier.

Hibbert needs to stay out of foul trouble. If Miami is smart, they will use Lebron to attack the basket early on and draw quick fouls on Hibbert. I don’t know why they haven’t done this in every game. When Hibbert is not on the court, the Pacers are just not the same team.

Don’t expect the Pacers to get any close calls in game 7. The NBA is about money, and the Heat generates more revenue than the Pacers. So I will be shocked if the refs give the Pacers any questionable calls in their favor. I hope the game will be called fairly, but I won’t hold my breath.

In the end, I think Miami wins. If Hibbert gets into early foul trouble, the Heat will win easily. Of course, this Miami team routinely underachieves, so the Pacers have a chance.

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And that's the pre-game analysis from Captain Obvious turn Conspiracy Theorist. Back to you Marv.

And yet coaches and players often fail to do the obvious, simple things that it takes to win.

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No they don't; they do it all the time.

You are describing winning outcomes, nothing regarding what it takes to actually do it.

For the Pacers to win Rob Hibbert will have to score 20+ and have 10+ rebounds.

Pacers have to out rebound the Heat. When they out rebound Miami, they neutralize the effectiveness of birdman and Battier.

Hibbert needs to stay out of foul trouble. If Miami is smart, they will use Lebron to attack the basket early on and draw quick fouls on Hibbert. I don’t know why they haven’t done this in every game. When Hibbert is not on the court, the Pacers are just not the same team.

Don’t expect the Pacers to get any close calls in game 7. The NBA is about money, and the Heat generates more revenue than the Pacers. So I will be shocked if the refs give the Pacers any questionable calls in their favor. I hope the game will be called fairly, but I won’t hold my breath.

In the end, I think Miami wins. If Hibbert gets into early foul trouble, the Heat will win easily. Of course, this Miami team routinely underachieves, so the Pacers have a chance.

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And that's the pre-game analysis from Captain Obvious turn Conspiracy Theorist. Back to you Marv.

And yet coaches and players often fail to do the obvious, simple things that it takes to win.

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No they don't; they do it all the time.

You are describing winning outcomes, nothing regarding what it takes to actually do it.

For the Pacers to win Rob Hibbert will have to score 20+ and have 10+ rebounds.

Pacers have to out rebound the Heat. When they out rebound Miami, they neutralize the effectiveness of birdman and Battier.

Hibbert needs to stay out of foul trouble. If Miami is smart, they will use Lebron to attack the basket early on and draw quick fouls on Hibbert. I don’t know why they haven’t done this in every game. When Hibbert is not on the court, the Pacers are just not the same team.

Don’t expect the Pacers to get any close calls in game 7. The NBA is about money, and the Heat generates more revenue than the Pacers. So I will be shocked if the refs give the Pacers any questionable calls in their favor. I hope the game will be called fairly, but I won’t hold my breath.

In the end, I think Miami wins. If Hibbert gets into early foul trouble, the Heat will win easily. Of course, this Miami team routinely underachieves, so the Pacers have a chance.

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And that's the pre-game analysis from Captain Obvious turn Conspiracy Theorist. Back to you Marv.

And yet coaches and players often fail to do the obvious, simple things that it takes to win.

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No they don't; they do it all the time.

You are describing winning outcomes, nothing regarding what it takes to actually do it.

For the Pacers to win Rob Hibbert will have to score 20+ and have 10+ rebounds.

Pacers have to out rebound the Heat. When they out rebound Miami, they neutralize the effectiveness of birdman and Battier.

Hibbert needs to stay out of foul trouble. If Miami is smart, they will use Lebron to attack the basket early on and draw quick fouls on Hibbert. I don’t know why they haven’t done this in every game. When Hibbert is not on the court, the Pacers are just not the same team.

Don’t expect the Pacers to get any close calls in game 7. The NBA is about money, and the Heat generates more revenue than the Pacers. So I will be shocked if the refs give the Pacers any questionable calls in their favor. I hope the game will be called fairly, but I won’t hold my breath.

In the end, I think Miami wins. If Hibbert gets into early foul trouble, the Heat will win easily. Of course, this Miami team routinely underachieves, so the Pacers have a chance.

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And that's the pre-game analysis from Captain Obvious turn Conspiracy Theorist. Back to you Marv.

And yet coaches and players often fail to do the obvious, simple things that it takes to win.

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No they don't; they do it all the time.

You are describing winning outcomes, nothing regarding what it takes to actually do it.